Announcing the general availability of the Azure Logic Apps Rules Engine, bringing low-code, flexible business logic capabilities to your cloud-native workflows.Business Rules Engines (BRE) enable organizations to define, manage, and update business logic Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAnnouncing the public preview of native Azure Logic Apps integration with Azure AI Search, delivering a seamless Bring Your Own Search (BYOS) experience for document ingestion in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) scenarios. This new experience empowers Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreIntroducing the agent loop, a groundbreaking new action now in public preview in Azure Logic Apps. Unlike traditional business processes that follow step-by-step instructions, the agent loop enables goal-based automation. Just define the outcome, and the Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreWe’re expanding the capabilities of Azure Integration Environment with powerful new features that further simplify how you monitor and manage integration applications across Azure. Now in public preview, Azure Integration Environment offers: A simple, i Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAnnouncing the public preview of native integration between Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Logic Apps for document ingestion enabling a faster, low-code path to bring your data into Cosmos DB from a wide variety of sources. With out-of-the-box templates and c Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAnnouncing the public preview of the Automated Testing Framework for Azure Logic Apps (Standard)! This new capability empowers developers and integration specialists to build more reliable workflows by simplifying the unit testing experience within their Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAzure AI Foundry Agent Service is now generally available, empowering developers to design, deploy, and scale enterprise-grade AI agents. It supports multi-agent workflows, allowing specialized agents to handle complex tasks, accelerate decisions, and boo Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAzure Container Apps serverless GPUs now support Azure AI Foundry models in public preview. Azure AI Foundry Models have two deployment options – serverless APIs and managed compute. Azure Container Apps serverless GPU offers a balanced deployment option Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreDedicated GPU support in Azure Container Apps is now generally available. Dedicated GPUs provide additional compute options tailored for AI applications, making them ideal for AI scenarios which require continuous availability and don’t scale to zero. T Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreThe capability to run Azure Container Apps on your own Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters (AKS and AKS-HCI) is now generally available. The cluster can be on-premises or hosted in a third-party cloud. This approach allows developers to take advantage Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
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